“Frozen” became the highest-grossing animated film of all time and won two Oscars in 2013. (Disney)

“Frozen” became the highest-grossing animated film of all time and won two Oscars in 2013. (Disney)

Seven things we learned from Disney’s new ‘Frozen 2’ trailer

The highly anticipated sequel to 2013’s musical animated film “Frozen” hits theaters on Nov. 22.

  • By Nardine Saad Los Angeles Times
  • Sunday, June 23, 2019 1:30am
  • Life

Princess Anna and Queen Elsa’s mysterious adventure just got a bit clearer now that Disney has dropped the first full trailer for “Frozen 2.”

February’s teaser raised more questions than answers about the sisters’ latest voyage outside the protective gates of Arendelle.

The new sneak peek released June 11 showed Anna and Elsa (voiced by Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, respectively) setting off to further understand Elsa’s magical freezing abilities and how the answer could be threatening their kingdom.

The highly anticipated “Frozen 2” hits theaters on Nov. 22. It reteams the minds behind the 2013 musical animated film, a story derived from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale “The Snow Queen.”

The film became the highest-grossing animated film of all time and won two Oscars.

Co-directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck are back at the helm, and songwriting duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who spawned “Let It Go” and “Do You Want to Build a Snowman,” are also back with songs for the all-new adventure.

Here’s what we learned from the new trailer:

Elsa is trying to figure out the source of her ice powers. The new trailer, which debuted on “Good Morning America,” begins the same way as the February teaser: Elsa continues her “Moana”-style foray into the ocean, ice-zapping patches so she can walk on water. Now it’s clear that she’s trying to unlock a path of some sort that tests her freezing abilities. All this, so she can figure out how and why she was born with magical powers.

A Nokk creature is basically a bouncer. When the frozen ocean water crumbles around her, Elsa is forced under the water, where she encounters a Nokk, a horse-like underwater creature that uses the power of the ocean to guard the secrets of the forest. It sparkles, too!

The rock trolls are alive and well. The wise, rolling creatures who raised Anna’s beau, Kristoff, are back to share their ancient wisdom with the sisters and shed more light on Elsa’s power, which they helped conceal in the original film.

The gang is heading north to help Elsa. According to the wise Grand Pabbie of the rock trolls, the gang has to “go north, across the enchanted lands and into the unknown” to help Elsa find the truth.

“The past is not what it seems,” he warns them, alluding to the sisters’ belief that Elsa was born with her powers.

We also see young Anna and Elsa in a flashback, a few marshmallow-like creatures return, what looks like the land of eternal fall and some crazy, purple wildfire that threatens the gang.

Those beautiful ice prisms Elsa emanates that we last saw in the teaser are back, too, along with even more theories that the film might be addressing climate change.

The dresses are far more functional. The rampant success of Disney’s “Frozen” gave rise to a frenzied replication of Anna and Elsa’s dresses. The follow-up short films — “Frozen Fever” and “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure” — not only gave the women new stories to tell, but also new gowns to show off (and for fans to buy).

The look of their gear this time, though inspired by the colors and style of their iconic “Frozen” looks, seems far more streamlined and utilitarian for their rugged journey. Elsa, in particular, dons a few looks in the trailer, a bodysuit to swim in, a simplified blue dress (that might actually have pants under it) and an easy-to-practice-freezing-in burgundy gown.

Kristoff gets to use his new sled. We get a glimpse of Arendelle Ice Master Kristoff steering the new ride Anna gifted him at the end of “Frozen.” His passengers this time include Anna, Elsa and their animated snowman Olaf as the reindeer Sven carries them past the North Mountain.

Anna is tasked with protecting her sister. “We have always feared Elsa’s powers were too much for this world. Now we must hope they are enough,” Grand Pabbie says, as the team enters an enveloping fog at a Stonehenge-like locale.

“I won’t let anything happen to her,” the ever-determined Anna says. The self-sacrificing younger sister appears poised to show off her grit — and love for her sister — yet again.

Alas, we don’t learn whom she attacked at the end of the February teaser.

More online

Watch the official trailers for Disney’s “Frozen 2” on YouTube. The teaser trailer was released Feb. 13; the new one dropped June 11.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Life

Kyle Parker paddles his canoe along the Snohomish River next to Langus Riverfront Park on Thursday, May 8, 2025 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Tip to Tip: Kyle Parker begins his canoe journey across the country

The 24-year-old canoe fanatic started in Neah Bay and is making his way up the Skykomish River.

Photo courtesy of Historic Everett Theatre
The Elvis Challenge takes place Saturday at the Historic Everett Theatre.
A&E Calendar for May 8

Send calendar submissions to features@heraldnet.com. To ensure your item is seen by… Continue reading

Photo provided by Subaru U.S. Media Center
Subaru Adds Bronze And Onyx Trims to 2025 Ascent

Three-Row Family SUV Delivers Equal Parts Safety And Comfort

The 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid SUV (Provided by Hyundai).
2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid evokes outdoor adventure

Boxy styling leaves lots of room for gear. A refined ride ensures comfort around town.

The 2025 Toyota Sienna minivan in the top-level Platinum grade (Provided by Toyota).
2025 Toyota Sienna maintains reputation for fuel efficiency

Every model in the minivan’s lineup has a hybrid powertrain.

An autumn-themed display at Wagner Jewelers in Marysville. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Shine bright with Snohomish County’s top jewelry finds

Three dazzling shops where elegance, craft, and sparkle come together.

The 2025 Lexus TX 350 is a three-row luxury SUV. It’s offered in Base, Premium, Luxury, and F Sport Handling grades (Provided by Lexus).
2025 Lexus TX 350 welcomes new F Sport Handling model

Unique exterior highlights, a glass roof and sport-tuned suspension are among the attractions.

Hybrid Touring Photo Provided by Subaru U.S. Media Center
2025 Subaru Forester Hybrid Increases Fuel Economy And Range

Sixth-Generation Model Receives Complete Refresh

Image from Pexels.com
Top 3 Cannabis Shops You’ll Love in Snohomish County

Looking for quality products and good energy? Let’s discover the top spots.

Image from Canva.com
Chic & unique: The top 3 boutiques in Snohomish County you need to visit

From trendy finds to timeless pieces, discover the hidden gems that are redefining local fashion.

Image from Canva.com
Find your next favorite read in Snohomish County

Explore three of the finest bookshops where stories and community come together

Image from Canva.com
Say “I Do” to these stunning wedding venues

From rustic barns to elegant halls, discover where love stories in Snohomish County begin.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.